APT 2002 Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, Brisbane, Australia : Report

PUBLIC PROGRAMS - APT 2002 OPENING EVENTS – FULL LISTING Variations of logo devised for Pasifika Divas event OPENING EVENTS: DATES 10.00am – 6.30pm Friday 13 September 9.00am – 6.30pm Saturday 14 September 9.00am – 6.30pm Sunday 15 September ARTIST TALKS Song Dong: 13 September, 10.00am & 12.00 noon; Gallery 4 Jose Legaspi: 13 September, 10.00am & 12.00 noon; Gallery 9 Lisa Taouma and Pasifika Divas: 13 September, 11.00am & 1.00pm; Lecture Theatre Suh Do-Ho: 13 September, 1.00pm; Gallery 2 Sofia Tekela-Smith: 14 September, 10.00am & 12.00 noon; Pelican Pool Lounge Lisa Reihana: 14 September 10.00am & 12.00 noon; Gallery 9 Michael Riley: 14 September, 11.00am & 1.00pm; Gallery 4 Nalini Malani: 14 September, 11.00am & 1.00pm; Gallery 7 Lee U-fan: 15 September, 10.00am & 11.15am; Gallery 9 Heri Dono: 15 September, 10.00am & 11.15am; Gallery 6 APT 2002 TALKS ‘The Human Touch: Curating the APT’ by Lynne Seear, Assistant Director (Curatorial & Collection Development), Queensland Art Gallery. 13 September, 1.45–2.15pm; Lecture Theatre ‘Space: The Final Frontier – Exhibition Design for Audiences at APT 2002 and Beyond’ by Andrew Clark, Assistant Director (Public Programs), Queensland Art Gallery. 14 September, 1.45–2.15pm; Lecture Theatre 'A Bug in the System: Kids' APT' by Michael Beckmann, Head of Access, Education and Regional Services, Queensland Art Gallery. 15 September, 12.15 – 12.45pm; Lecture Theatre LECTURES ‘Thinking through Exhibitions: Experimental Chinese art and Experimental Exhibitions of Chinese Art’ by Professor Wu Hung, Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished Professor, the Director, Center for the Art of East Asia and Consulting Curator, Smart Museum of Art, The University of Chicago, USA. 13 September, 2.30–3.30pm; Queensland Cultural Centre Auditorium 'Small Gesture in Specific Places: Communication and Topography' by Dr Nikos Papastergiadis, Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director, The Australian Centre, University of Melbourne. 14 September, 2.30–3.30pm; Queensland Cultural Centre Auditorium 131

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